I have a nice driver quality 1972 Convertible Corvette. It isn’t perfect, but very nice for a driver car. A couple of highlights:
·1972 is the last year of dual chrome bumpers (helps with collectors)
·Numbers matching original engine (350) (helps with collectors)
·Both a matching paint hardtop (available for sale separately - $750) and a new black convertible top
·Nice showing red paint (original color blue)
·New carpet, door panels and stereo (retro look with modern sound)
·Manual brakes, manual steering
·Lights come up and down as they should
·Several thousand spend in mechanical work over the last two years to get it running as it should
·Good tread on the tires
·Very nice after market stereo; designed to look like the original
·Appraised value of $30k (I have the appraisal)
·I currently have $27,700 in the car (I have all receipts)
A couple of flaws worth noting. The soft top doesn’t align with the windows, about a 1/8” gap in spots. It leaks a little oil/brake fluid. Nothing material, normal for a 1970s Corvette.
Numbers:
Trim – 400 – Black Vinyl
945 – Paint Briar Blue
VIN - 1Z67K2S501905
K – Made inJune1972
501905 – The 40,1905 car Chevy made in 1972
Engine Casting Number -12S501905 0330CKX
1 – Chevy
2 – Model year – 1972
S – St. Louis
501905 – matches the vin, engine original to the car
CKX – Base 350, 200 HP Rochester Q-Jet
Note – the white top in the pictures is the original (pretty beat up); the current new one is black.
Thanks